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    Sensex's 80K milestone a journey, not destination: Nilesh Shah of Kotak Mahindra AMC

    Investors are advised to maintain asset allocation discipline and a long-term investment strategy to navigate market volatility effectively.

    Women outpacing men with higher AUM, long-term outlook in mutual funds

    The proactive approach undertaken by women investors to achieve financial autonomy and growth, underscoring their commitment to long-term investing.

    Time in market is more important than timing the market: Market crash after Election results has a lesson for SIP investors

    Timing the market is not a reliable strategy. Trying to predict short-term market movements often leads to disappointment. What truly matters is the consistency and discipline of investing over the long term. Market fluctuations are part and parcel of investing in equities, and those who remain patient and focused on their long-term goals are more likely to reap the rewards.

    Investment portfolio: Use current rally to get rid of underperformers, increase SIPs by 10% every year to achieve long-term goals faster

    The Portfolio Doctor assesses the health of the fund portfolio, examines the schemes and their suitability with regard to the goals and, if required, recommends corrective measures. The advice given is based on the performance of the funds, the risk profile of the investor as well as his financial goals.

    How to deploy Rs 2 crore inheritance to meet child education expenses & retirement goals

    If you have any mutual fund queries, message on ET Mutual Funds on Facebook/Twitter. We will get it answered by our panel of experts.

    4 ELSS mutual funds turn monthly SIP of Rs 30,000 to Rs 1 crore in 10 years

    Quant ELSS Tax Saver Fund, the topper in the category, turned the monthly SIP investment of Rs 30,000 into Rs 1.45 crore in the last 10 years. The scheme offered an XIRR of 26.58% in the same time period.

    • SBI Long Term Equity mutual fund has earned almost 58% return in one year; should you invest?

      We examine the key fundamentals of the fund, its portfolio and performance to help you make an informed investment decision.

      What does the earnings growth outlook look like for next year? Sahil Kapoor answers

      ​Very few countries have been able to do it and our data tells us that no more than two to three countries have been able to deliver 5% to 6% real returns even for investors who have been the most disciplined.

      This large-and mid-cap equity mutual fund gave 18.5% returns in five years; should you invest?

      Canara Robeco Emerging Equities: This fund shifted its positioning from a mid- and small-cap offering to its current large- and mid-cap mandate a few years ago. It retains preference for businesses with improving fundamentals or experiencing temporary setbacks. We examine the key fundamentals of the fund, its portfolio and performance to help you make an informed investment decision.

      Valuations & earnings will take precedence soon says Feroze Azeez of Anand Rathi Wealth

      The market's reaction has been quite volatile due to the exit polls. From a trader's perspective, it's been a seesaw. For investors, it’s important to remember that markets typically fall 10% from the peak twice a year.

      Confused about which stocks to buy after election results? Why not buy the entire Nifty

      Analysts recommend investing in Nifty 50 ETFs in SIP mode for long-term benefits, citing a low expense ratio and outperformance of traditional mutual funds. Despite the short-term volatility, the long-term outlook for Nifty 50 ETFs remains positive.

      We continue to remain positive on Indian equities: Prashant Jain

      I would continue to be positive on Indian equities. And see, please appreciate what happened yesterday. If something moves up 10%, 12%, and it is pricing in a lot of expectations. After all, what changed in a single day yesterday? Nothing.

      Banks should still do quite well in long term: Prashant Jain

      I think the markets have moved beyond that phase where they used to differentiate between PSUs and private. So, I think businesses are now getting discounted or they are trading as per the underlying fundamentals which I think is very good. So, I think while we still talk in terms of PSUs, non-PSUs, but markets are not differentiating between public and private enterprises anymore.

      Tata AIA Life launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund

      Tata AIA Life Insurance launches Midcap Momentum Index Fund to capitalize on India's midcap sector growth potential, offering investors a chance to benefit from high-growth midcap stocks through ULIP and ILP solutions.

      ET Mutual Funds Explains: Want to know how many years will your investment take to triple? Use Rule 114

      Rule 72 and Rule 114 offer quick calculations to estimate investment growth in mutual funds. Rule 72 predicts the time it takes for investments to double, while Rule 114 determines the time to triple. By dividing the respective number by the rate of return, investors can gauge their investment's growth trajectory.

      Best mutual fund SIP portfolios to invest in May 2024

      ETMutualFunds's best mutual fund SIP portfolios are meant for three different individual risk profiles: conservative, moderate and aggressive. We have also considered three SIP baskets – between Rs 2,000-5,000, between Rs 5,000-10,000 and above Rs 10,000 – while creating these portfolios. Take a look at our recommended portfolios.

      ET Mutual Fund Explains: Looking to generate a target corpus of Rs 1 crore? Use Rule 15*15*15

      The 15*15*15 rule is a simple strategy for MF investors to become crorepatis by investing Rs 15,000 monthly for 15 years, assuming a 15% annual return. This approach highlights the power of compounding over long-term investments, enabling individuals to achieve significant wealth accumulation with consistent contributions.

      How to save Rs 1 crore with a monthly salary of Rs 25,000

      Building a Rs 1 crore corpus with a Rs 25,000 salary requires discipline and time. Experts recommend consistent investment in equity mutual funds via SIPs for long-term wealth creation. Starting early and increasing SIP contributions can accelerate wealth creation significantly if you know the right tools. Further, you must consider factors like risk tolerance and investment tenure as well. ET Wealth Online explains how you can become a crorepati even with a salary of Rs 25,000 per month.

      MF Query: Planning for retirement? A 10% increase in SIP can double your portfolio value in 20 years

      Devadas Shenoy seeks SIP guidance for retirement planning. Girirajan Murugan advises diversifying across styles, increasing SIPs annually for accelerated growth, and warns on sector funds' risk. Strategic planning can optimize returns and mitigate risks over 28 years.

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